Korea: Ethnic faces/telling differences between cultures 101
July 28th, 2009 | by admin |
HotTemp wrote: How can someone tell the diference between Koreans, Mongolians, Chinese and Japanese.One way is Facial structure and cultures.
This is not full proof, but its a good measure on telling the differences between Koreans, Chinese and Japanese. Face shape- please note sounds of voices,traditions,foods and cultures interlink but are extreemly different. Chinese languages grammar and English are the same, while Korean and Japanese are the same grammar wise. The intonation and sounds are very different.
Koreans use Hangul, Japanese use 3 languages Japanese symbols, Chinese symbols and English. You must learn 3 languages to read a Japanese Newspaper and it is read opposite of a western one.
Hope this helps.
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9 Responses to “Korea: Ethnic faces/telling differences between cultures 101”
By Stettina81 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Very interesting =D
Very interesting =D
By kawaiipriincess on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
ahahaha i never …
ahahaha i never knew what the exact difference was.. all this time i just simply knew by looking at people what nationally and i never knew why.. now this can explain many things to me LOL
By ToeMas123 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Another thing to …
Another thing to help notice that a person is Korean, is that Koreans have a somewhat distinct look.
I’m not sure on how to explain it, but it’s partly eyes and bone structure.
If you look at a group of koreans or a few pictures of Koreans, then you should see what I mean.
Japanese, I have noticed, seem to have larger eyes and sometimes darker skin.
By junimsarang on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Actually this is …
Actually this is pretty correct. I’m a Korean, who had a chance to live in China and Japan for few years. And you do tend to see more of these traits in one country than the other. I have a peak on my eyebrows and I was thinking, “Hey~ that’s right, I have them” ahaha. All but that Korean girls have a “U” shape, only guys tend to have a retangular shape. Anyhow, very good observation. Cheers,
By junimsarang on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Actually, this is a …
But I don’t have a rectangular chin though. mine is a U shape. i think most of the women has a U shape, guys, rectangular. Anyhow. again, good observation, especially about the cultures too.
Actually, this is a pretty good observation!
I lived in Korea, Japan, China for considerable period of time and you can definitely see more of each type in each of these countries. I’m Korean, and I do have a peak on my eye brow, ahaha. I was going, Hey~ that’s right when you mentioend the peak
By Inujin on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
UOV
UOV
By snoopyhater on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
What is your …
What is your occupation? I like LCD.
By snoopyhater on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Any other questions …
Any other questions please write me.
By snoopyhater on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
If you love Asian …
If you love Asian cultures as much as I do, this very simple guide will help. Please note as a teacher, it is not full proof meaning because a face is round they are Chinese, It really comes down to asking the person where they are from.
Also: please look at names: Kim, Park, Han, Yun, are Korean.
There are: Shin, Yun, Lee, and others that sound like Chinese but are not.